add support for dotfiles repos (#25)
* initial tests for dotfiles * fix order * first attempt at dotfiles magic * trigger rebuild * fix symlink? * fix symlink again * another weird fix * another test * fix symlink this time? * fix
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@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ An container image built for deploying code-server.
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## Guides
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- [Deploy on Railway](../guides/railway.md)
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- [Deploy on Heroku](../guides/heroku.md)
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* [Deploy on Railway](../guides/railway.md)
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* [Deploy on Heroku](../guides/heroku.md)
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Docker Hub: `bencdr/code-server-deploy-container`
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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ To update your code-server version, modify the version number on line 2 in your
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We've included some examples on how to add additoonal dependencies in the root-level [Dockerfile](../Dockerfile):
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```Dockerfile
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``` Dockerfile
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# Install a VS Code extension:
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# Note: we use a different marketplace than VS Code. See https://github.com/cdr/code-server/blob/main/docs/FAQ.md#differences-compared-to-vs-code
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RUN code-server --install-extension esbenp.prettier-vscode
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@@ -33,14 +33,15 @@ COPY deploy-container/myTool /home/coder/myTool
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| Variable Name | Description | Default Value |
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| ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------- |
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| `PASSWORD` | Password for code-server | |
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| `PASSWORD` | Password for code-server | |
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| `HASHED_PASSWORD` | Overrrides PASSWORD. [SHA-256 hash](https://xorbin.com/tools/sha256-hash-calculator) of password |
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| `USE_LINK` | Use code-server --link instead of a password (coming soon) | false |
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| `GIT_REPO` | A git repository to clone | |
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| `START_DIR` | The directory code-server opens (and clones repos in) | /home/coder/project |
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| `USE_LINK` | Use code-server --link instead of a password (coming soon) | false |
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| `GIT_REPO` | A git repository to clone | |
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| `START_DIR` | The directory code-server opens (and clones repos in) | /home/coder/project |
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| `DOTFILES_REPO` | GitHub path to a dotfiles repository with your personal configuration across devices. | |
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---
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Other code-server environment variables (such as `CODE_SERVER_CONFIG`) can also be used. See the [code-server FAQ](https://github.com/cdr/code-server/blob/main/docs/FAQ.md) for details.
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Other code-server environment variables (such as `CODE_SERVER_CONFIG` ) can also be used. See the [code-server FAQ](https://github.com/cdr/code-server/blob/main/docs/FAQ.md) for details.
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## 💾 Persist your filesystem with `rclone`
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You can generate the rclone config on any machine, but it works great on the code-server environment itself, or Google Cloud Shell :)
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```sh
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``` sh
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# 1. install rclone
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# see https://rclone.org/install/ for other install options
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$ curl https://rclone.org/install.sh | sudo bash
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| Environment Variable | Description | Default Value | Required |
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| -------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------- | -------- |
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| RCLONE_DATA | the encoded rclone config you copied in step 3 | n/a | ✅ |
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| RCLONE_REMOTE_NAME | the name of the remote you added in step 2.<br />check with `$ rclone listremotes` | code-server-remote | |
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| RCLONE_REMOTE_NAME | the name of the remote you added in step 2.<br />check with `$ rclone listremotes` | code-server-remote | |
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| RCLONE_SOURCE | source directory to sync files in the code-server container | the project directory: `/home/coder/project` | |
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| RCLONE_DESTINATION | the path in the remote that rclone syncs to. change this if you have multiple code-server environments, or if you want to better organize your files. | code-server-files | |
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| RCLONE_VSCODE_TASKS | import push and pull shortcuts into VS Code  | true |
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| RCLONE_VSCODE_TASKS | import push and pull shortcuts into VS Code
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| true |
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| RCLONE_AUTO_PUSH | automatically push files on startup if the rclone remote is empty (environment -> rclone remote) | true | |
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| RCLONE_AUTO_PULL | automatically pull files on startup if the rclone remote is not empty (rclone -> environment remote) | true | |
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| RCLONE_FLAGS | additional flags to attach to the push and pull script.<br />type `$ rclone help flags` for a list. | | |
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```sh
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``` sh
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# --- How to use ---
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## Todo
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- [ ] Make `push_remote` and `pull_remote` commands in path
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- [ ] Impliment file watcher or auto file sync in VS Code
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- [ ] Attach a "push" on a git stash??
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- [ ] Add support for SSH / VS Code remote access
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- [ ] Make rclone logs visible in environment for debugging
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* [ ] Make `push_remote` and `pull_remote` commands in path
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* [ ] Impliment file watcher or auto file sync in VS Code
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* [ ] Attach a "push" on a git stash??
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* [ ] Add support for SSH / VS Code remote access
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* [ ] Make rclone logs visible in environment for debugging
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fi
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# Extract the user's dotfiles, if they exist
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if [[ -z "${DOTFILES_REPO}" ]]; then
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echo "[$PREFIX] DOTFILES_REPO is not specified"
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else
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echo "[$PREFIX] DOTFILES_REPO is specified"
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git clone $DOTFILES_REPO /home/coder/dotfiles
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# Symlink if install.sh doesn't exist.
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# If it exits, run it
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if [ -f "/home/coder/dotfiles/install.sh" ]; then
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echo "[$PREFIX] install.sh exists, running it..."
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/bin/sh /home/coder/dotfiles/install.sh
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else
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echo "[$PREFIX] install.sh does not exist, symlinking dotfiles..."
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ln -sv /home/coder/dotfiles/* ~/
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fi
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fi
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echo "[$PREFIX] Starting code-server..."
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# Now we can run code-server with the default entrypoint
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/usr/bin/entrypoint.sh --bind-addr 0.0.0.0:8080 $START_DIR
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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Use Railway + code-server to get a dev environment that you can access from any
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## Step 1: Click button to deploy
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[](https://railway.app/new?template=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fcdr%2Fdeploy-code-server&envs=PASSWORD%2CGIT_REPO&PASSWORDDesc=Your+password+to+log+in+to+code-server+with&GIT_REPODesc=A+git+repo+to+clone+and+open+in+code-server+%28ex.+https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fcdr%2Fdocs.git%29)
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[](https://railway.app/new?template=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fcdr%2Fdeploy-code-server%2F&envs=PASSWORD%2CGIT_REPO%2CDOTFILES_REPO&optionalEnvs=GIT_REPO%2CDOTFILES_REPO&PASSWORDDesc=Your+password+to+log+in+to+code-server+with&GIT_REPODesc=A+git+repo+to+clone+and+open+in+code-server+(ex.+https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fcdr%2Fdocs.git)&DOTFILES_REPODesc=Environment+configuration+not+related+to+this+specific+environment.+(see+https%3A%2F%2Fdotfiles.github.io%2F))
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## Step 2: Configure & launch your environment
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1. Open the source repo in GitHub and edit the `Dockerfile`
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1. Add some custom tools (like NodeJS) and push to the main branch:
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```Dockerfile
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``` Dockerfile
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# You can add custom software and dependencies for your environment here. Some examples:
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# RUN code-server --install-extension esbenp.prettier-vscode
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